Math, asked by krishnabharti5152, 1 year ago

A force of 2N is applied on a ball of mass 200g. What is the acceleration produced in the ball?

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Answered by JunaidMirza
5

Answer:

10 m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

From Newton's second law

F = ma

a = F / m

= (2 N) / (200 g)

= (2 N) / (0.2 kg)

= (2 N) / (2/10 kg)

= 10 N/kg

= 10 m/s²

Answered by Anonymous
15

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\bigstar\: \: \bf\red{GIVEN}\bigstar

  • \rm\blue{Force\:Applied=2N}

  • \rm\red{Mass\:of\:Ball=200g=0.2kg}

\bigstar\bf\blue{TO\:FIND}\bigstar

  • Acceleration Produced in the ball.

\bigstar\:\:\rm\blue{FORMULAE\:USED}\:\:\bigstar

  • {\huge{\boxed{\rm{\blue{F=ma}}}}}

Where,

F=Force

M= Mass(in kg)

A= Acceleration produced.

Now, Using the formula

\implies\rm\blue{F=ma}

\implies\rm\red{2=0.2\times{a}}

\implies\rm\pink{a=\dfrac{\cancel{2}}{\cancel{0.2}}}

\implies\rm\blue{a=10m/s^{2}}

Thus,The acceleration Produced in the ball is 10m/s^2

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